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    Energy Commission Celebrates National Drive Electric Week

    By jamurPosted on 7 September 2018

    From September 8 to 16, National Drive Electric Week celebrations are taking place across the country to raise awareness about […]

    Workshop Gets the Skinny on Advancing Thin-Film Solar Technology

    By jamurPosted on 5 September 2018

    The California Energy Commission will hold a workshop Sept. 7 to examine ways to advance the science and manufacturing of […]

    California Succeeding with Clean Energy Goals, Report Shows

    By jamurPosted on 5 September 2018

    California becomes ground zero in the battle of combating climate change with leaders descending on Northern California for the Global […]

    Energy Commission Hosts Webinar to Update Vehicle-Grid Roadmap

    By jamurPosted on 4 September 2018

    The California Energy Commission will hold the first in a series of public webinars and workshops Sept. 6 to update […]

    Effort to Bring Clean Energy, Transportation and Energy Efficiency to Low-Income, Disadvantaged Communities Moves Forward

    By jamurPosted on 30 August 2018

    Officials from the California Energy Commission, the California Air Resources Board (CARB), and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) discussed […]

    California Expected to Exceed 2020 Goals for Energy Storage

    By jamurPosted on 29 August 2018

    California’s energy suppliers continue to make great strides toward exceeding their state-mandated 2020 procurement goals for energy storage. As of […]

    General Electric Looks At Renewable Energy As Growth Opportunity

    By jamurPosted on 27 August 2018

    The energy industry is undergoing a huge transformation around the world, and the 125-year-old company General Electric (GE) is looking […]

    Energy Equity Opportunities In Low-Income Communities

    By jamurPosted on 23 August 2018

    In California many low-income and disadvantaged communities are increasingly affected by climate change impacts. Many lack access to renewable energy, […]

    Climate Threats and What They Mean for California Take National Stage

    By jamurPosted on 20 August 2018

    California and its work to evaluate climate threats and prepare for the future took center stage at a national science […]

    Total Phase Out of Once-Through Cooling Power Plants by 2029

    By jamurPosted on 15 August 2018

    The end is near for aging power plants in California that use the ecologically detrimental process called “once-through cooling” (OTC), […]

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